Re: How do Fedora developers get access to devtoolset for testing.

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On Wed, Jul 22, 2020 at 12:14 AM Steven Munroe <munroesj52@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Dave Love; writes:
> ...
> > I'm pretty sure I said to do that a while ago, like I did when
> > testing the trivial patch that I didn't expect to cause such trouble.
>
> You probably did say so ;)
>
> I come from a different culture and experience. I am not as conversant
> in Fedorian as I should be. So I tend to misunderstand what is plain
> to you all.
>
> From my experience, installing (something like) devtoolset on Fedora
> was not an outlandish idea, Apparently it is.
>
> So installing a centos 7 VM instance on my local power8 seems like a
> better option.

Why not use mock, with something like `mock -r epel-7-ppc64(le)`?
It gives you a clean EPEL 7 build environment ... and you can shell
into it, if you need to debug something (`mock -r epel-7-ppc64(le)
shell`). Much easier (and faster?) than a separate VM?

Fabio
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